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July 15, 1898 (4 pages)

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LUR Te cco Own. } Bros pr. “Wading Cakes to Order a Soecialts ‘:& Cool Gass of Beer, f Te x NEVADA. CITY; Che ‘FRIDAY EVENING, OLY 15 oa eS + _ Potiticat Rilibeiicetaatls: tHe PRANSGRIPT. + OWN: satin = ~ Piece ‘SUBSCRIPTION RATES. cee Cents Per [onth. ADVERTISING RATES, dekne (won application. o’el OGA M., Thursday, July 14th, For privitores for conducting ‘the ice cream fraitend copter oer? tery etal. the sale of Maine Schuol Pionl Nahin “sae Sleabrook ae sent or cdl C. R. MURCHIE, Secretary. jotd Bs, Wit BEL rs uP. 10 12 Offices at G. E. Tunger's store. NEAT, HANDY, _ ECONOMICAL. Gas Stoves, . Hot: Plates. The Neyada.Gas Compatiy is now car: rying a fine line of GAS STOVES and HOT PLATES of all kinds, which the house wife will find very. convenient}. during the hot summer.monthbs, They Bake, Broil, Meats, f Cook Anything. Do not heat the house. >” Are perfectly safe. Gas Sold Cheap-For Fuel. Call and see these handy stoves at th; office of the Nevada Gas Co. NEW YORK BAKERY Commercial st., Nevada City, A. J. HO MANN, = © Proprieto: Choice Bread, ‘Pies, Cakes, Etc. Baked Every Day. a When taking a Spin on the Turnpike be. .tween Nevada City and Grass Valley, don't tail to, Stop at Town Talk Water your Horse and Call on T. J. STEWART Who will serve you with A Refreshing Temperance Drink Or a Fiest-class Cigar. The Best Liquors, : The Best Cigars These are the attractions you can always find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.’ Beer 5 Cents a Glass, All the favorite brands of Whiskies kept o band, such as : “Kentucky taylor,” “Ses> Moore,” * "Thomas Taylor,” “Oscar t’epper. and “Hobin # Wm. J. Britland. Naw Rates For Baer, We, the undersigned Brewers an their representatives doing business i. Nevada City, Grass Valley and vicinit; do hereby ayree not-to sell Beer for les than the following prices per keg, ne cash—no rehate of any nature : 15 Gallons, = $5.00 10 Gations, «+ 3.35 5 Gallons, = 1.75 This agreement to take effect upor -and afler this date: J: Ww. Upton, Frank Bros. W.F. Michell, e Mrs. S, Binkelman, Whelihan Bros. George Gehrig, tsrael Hosken, isoard & Son. THE GROTTO, « *Proprietor AND & BECKLEY, eee : Steam Beer a Specialty. pleasant one. Pemomber the place— race's old s street. Nev ida City Union Liv Stable,. a Ma: Livery Stal ae Hens Lane, oa Prop’ r j political announcements up to the Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigar: Pall andsee us. Wewill make your visit AA Ris Rust veceseune: nm hecounty,and plenFive dollars will be charged for all meeting of the Conventions, and none will be published ° coaoes paid ioe in advance. For. Sheriff. JOHN H. PASCOE. announeed as a candidate for: Sheriffof Nevad: nity, ct tothe d elsion of the, Democratic 1 dmlunting couvenon. Per Supervis or. (Fourth District.) ‘A-J. WOOD, Present Ineumibeat. hereb; auasounioes himhe. the decision oft the Republioan n Conner a For Superintendent of Schools eee 2A ERATE ‘W.J. ROGERS dghereby s Pops aes v af Sohoole subleet the decison of the Bos ie ican ting convention, — For. Recarder, JOHN WERRY ft anced candidate for th: Chesed beam Bret tye canta ie cision of the om chon nomina’ siege cmnchnny tion. j10 For. Sheriff. D. B. GETCHELL [s hereby. ee pr 4 asa candidate for the the d pe. a fhe Hepublioan nomineting convention, ji For Recorder. JOHN §. GREGORY Announees himself a candidate for the office of County Recorder, subject tothe decision of the Republican nominating convention. eR SSSR ESTES Big Reduction In Summer Pants. W. H. HIBBITT, Merchant Gailor, ine Street, Near Broad, NEVADA CITY. summer Pants-to Order, $5 00 ummer Pants to Order, = =. 6 OL ummer Pants to Order, = 7 O & All my work is made in Nevada City. ’erfect fit and first-class eorkennTyy . Soft as Oil Smooth as __ Satin. The finest and purest of Whiskies _ ROBIN O00 Takes the Lead and is pronounced by tll tobe the best brand on the market. it 3 highly. recomme for family and medisal use. in quantities to suit purchasers, CALL FOR.1T AT ALL BARS. “RB. WOLF, Sole: Agent. Alt ‘Orders Promptly Filled. $100 Reward. The. Nevada County Electric es vaformation that will : est and convictio ies found tam to the arany and all paror interfering in or manner with the yJia ronson now cn —— wil) strong current on our w and sarties meddling with them do 6&0 at heir own risk. <i 3-> J . DE By Manager Nevada Caney eletic Power Company. . ae ie I. C. LINDLEY, Attoeney. and Counselor at Law. ORS: LUBY BUILDING, COR ? Broad and Pine streets. Un Stave, . . ALFRED D. MASON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. school for all gradezabove the. icone: in’ Washington schoolhouse, J ‘or ‘terms apply to ‘Uul-1w) GRO. 1 N. 3 ‘Pine street, near Heos I vtrest, Hevede, City. '. at Union Hall, Tidian Flat. All invited: 3old—by.theBottle_or_in Bulk . : Gosia ae delivered free. Jompany offers the above reward for . fecih Gum fob den. at ni ee See A to. BLD. Tewter’ fee. aptre 2 For Sale, House and lot one mile from town. Reasonable terms. ae wee rr pase The x dersisne] will opsn # summer i ke Wanted Tatectig appeeiiin. A respectable sinart “oy about 16 years of ies ti. HENBERE, Morebant ‘Tailor, “House Wives Will mias a great treat the Comi Winter if ta . they failto jar some of my ponies NA roti n’ . becrten. Picked fresh every’ mceabiais aed ‘and delivered promptly by Andrews & Co. Remember this fruit vanishes quickly, So or-: der at once. fiy9. . [. H. Lenn, i Lance at Union Hall. There will be a social dance Saturday ee eet couple 75 cents, inclading supper. _ " jleed, For Sale ata Bargain. Two fine Cottages on Coyote street, are offered for salejat @ reasonable, price, alsbd la: ge lots with both g6 he by ty peta of. Mra, Jonw Hakt, Sacr: Private Lessons: Given by an experienced ‘school teacher. Al subjects thoroughly taught: Atithmeti¢éan book-keeping a speciality. Close, attention to backward scholars. _ Terms, Reasonable, C. E. MARTYN, care of Mrs. Quintana, Nimrod Street, Nevada City, jy6. Raspberries. People who wish berries for canning, will do well to hand their. orders te Andrews & ‘Polkinghorn who will this year market my . Spring crop. The fruit is exceptionally firm and large: % T.H. LEMUR. ‘ §e20-1w . For Sale. Qne thousand shares o. stock in the Cad nus Mining Company tor $10 a share. Eu auire of H. Fredericks, Woodland.Cal. Ji8-11. Blacksmithing and Wagonmaking BARTON & CHRISTENSON are now pri ared to doall kinds of blacksmithing an yagon work with neatness aud dispate. ‘ick work and mining work a specialt, jew wagons and carriages built to orde: lace of business on Broad street in the ok Jlaney shop. . Mrs. C. M. Mails Has brought up with her from San Frar siszo a fine line of Misses, and Children’ ipring hats. trimmed’ and untrimmed; als uadies Dudes, Tam O'Shanters and Walkin dats in the latest styles: {mi6-tf] ° Broad street, next to Luetje & Brand’s Nevada County Directory. Copies of the Nevada County Directory ca xe obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75 cent. \pply to F. E. BROWN. franscript office Notice. to. Taxpayer City Taxes are now due an payable, ani will be deli . . linquent-ou and after Monday, pp Ist. pe : sVip auanuae ae. T will, ak ae Hall every day, at the 12a. m., from 2106 p: abe 109 p. m, for the par pap Gestece seiey: EB. Ay TOMPKINS, . Ad N iy City Marshal. t, L. BOWMAN. J, 8B. SHA’ SHAW & BOWMAN, . Dentists: Offiice in Oda Fellows Building, Bro: Stre~ Nevada City, Cal. INE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS. OF. FILLINGS. EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DO NATIONAL, MARKET . Broad St,, Opp. Citizaus’ Bank. C.J. NAPPZIGER, + ~= Prop’ Beat Pork, Muttc: Vaak Gn stares me And all kinds of Meat: poem found inatirs: market, UNION MARKET, . ~ Commercial St., Nevada City. COLLEY BROS., «. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etec., At the lowest rates, 50 °CENTS: A WEEK ic ‘hand are smokestacks . seecndband smokestack, Secondband ‘bought eecopdhand. ~~ Prop’s. Ww.,s% bat yee amar ON HAND A CeOrE Popular Public Taste finns, Bacos. oct ‘ect An Article For Which There Is “Always a Demand. ors the very great variety of.
{things that may be nought at deqcond. of? trob or of steel. It may be that an establishment . ‘pats’ in a bigger boiler and wants a bigReason. @e¥ stack. If. it is using. a steel or an iron stack, the‘old one is taken down carefully and a. new ohe set up. The old btack may be sold to-a dealer in secondband boilers and machinery, owner way keer it and sell it himeelf to somebody that wants a secondhand perry may remove it to bis own yuv.l, or it om his premises until the dealer bas ‘sold-it: A manufactorer may move from one pluce to angther and sell the old plant, or parts cf£it.. Here would bea staci.s are benght by varicus. users. It may be that the smokestack cf an estabHshivent is worn out and that the boiler ig bit and that a secondbend © stack . t worid last out the life ef the-boiler, In . suc} a case the user would gct a secendhand stack if he could fitd one suitable. Secojidband stacks may be. used with tractors ard cihers. A smokestack may be blown Gown in a windstorm und the ‘user supply the place .of it vid Ne one A stesl er iron stack costs ae half ag much as a brick gtack. A secondhand iron stack cests about half as much asa mew;one. Stecks of metal ire madenow usually of steel, The sticl used costs now less than wrought iron. There is an increasilig use of steel instead of brick stacks: Steel stacks up to 6 and 7 ‘feet indiameter would be classed as portable stacks; larger stacks would be of more,.or less permanent character. Steel smokestacks are now. made up to -18, feet in diameter, Very large smoke: stacks may be lined with Lrick. Secondhand sniokestacks up to 2 feet in diameter are likely to be found in stock in the yard of the dealer in secondhand boilers and machinery, and he is ‘likely to.have stacks of larger sizes elsewhere, There is always a demand for —e_ smokestacks.—New York an. AVOIDING “A TOUCH.” @ne Woman's Cheerful Method of Denying @ Polite Request. ~ Men beve something to learn from women in the art of warding off “touches’’ for coin. Women respond to such requests about once in every thonsand times, but they are scientific in their refusals. A Washington woman witb a reputution as a borrower turned pp at the bome of one of her friends thé other morning with a much done over story. about a persistent and threatening dressmaker and the usual request for: the loan—**pay it back tomorrow, certain’'—of $6. & ‘‘Why, my dear, certainly,” was the pleasant. response to her carefully rehearsed little yarn. ‘‘You -poor thing, you! Just t-ait till I run up stairs and get my purse,”’ a She ran up stairs. Tbe male head of the honse happened to be in the room where she kept ber purse. He saw her dig the purse out of a chiffonier drawer and deliberately remove a wad cf ‘Hills from it, leaving about 87 cents in silver and copper in the change receptacle. The man was mean enough to lean over the stair railing when his wife went .down. stairs to the.parlor with her fiattened pocketbook in her hand.“ “Oh, I’m. so sorry, Mrs. _X.,’’ he beard ber say, ‘‘but I really thought } had the money. I find, thougb,. that John, as usual, bas been at my purse— [ heard him say somethitig about settling a plumber’s bill last night when . was balf asleep—-and the mean thing has only left me enough for car fare. Too bad! Of course, you know, if I had it,’’ etc. — Washington Post. The Coin Came Back. **T bave once or twice read bow smali the world was,’’ said a young fellow. *fand once or twice I have seen stories of the eame kind I am going totell. I confess I never believed them, but now { know better. Last summer, when in New.York on my annual visit, I wae struck with a sudden whim—-and scratched my initials on a 25 cent piece, jutting into the silver deep enough to make a lasting impression, I paid for a cigar in the Hoffman House with the ‘30in and guyed myself with-being foolish. I had forgotten all about the quarter when I entered a Carrollton car and gave a half doliartothe conductor. Im-Sgine my surprise when he handed me in change the 25 cent piece I spent in the Hoffman House! I think I will keer ithe coin now and ever more as g.curios ity,’’ and the speaker pulléd the money from his pocket and showed it in verification“ of his story.—New Orleans Times-Democrat, Curious Policies. Accident insurance policies have takam many curions shapes, ranging fron the penny in the slot to the coupon i: the weekly newspaper, but the limi bas been reached in London, where the purchaser of a book of cigarette pape: is insured for $50 for a period of 7( days. The annyal cost of this amouni of insurance is/fabout 75 cents a year, provided the holder of the nove! policy is not a cigarette fiend.. The amount o' insurance is cifically ‘set aside fo: the defraying of funeral expenses in thx J. R. oe Music, ‘Also Choral and Orchestral Director. Teacher of ‘Vocal and Instrumental event of accidental death.—New York Journal, Animals are often able to bear very -protracted fasting. In-the Italian eartb quakes. of: 1795 two hogs were buried in the ruins of a building. They wer: taken out alive 42 sais later, but very ‘at au to terms of pelrton oe: Remon toc For pele to Re the Pr bot Jyen day and uight Ogee BUILDING, MBYADA . Po"Dntos Visits yo cia ures Tee and other . portions, ae en Be HERS) vet a girl thinks a man gored Rie"Eaton vee Sm core har she beging to try to mak: een and -weak. ~2Oc or the . } smokestack, If it is sold tu a dealer, he . may be that the original owner keeps ity . various timporary plants set up by con. : ~ AGENTS WANTED a ‘Every County ¢ to peaeniycee.s Great PopuAmeric’ War For Humanity! “TOLD IN PICTURE » # ® AND STORY Compiled and written by _ SENATOR: JOHN J.: INGALLS Of Kansas. ‘The ii Most brilliantly written heen dra artistically illustrated, and most intensely :-opular ‘on the subjcet ot the war with Spain. Nearly ; : mcst pro200 Superb Milustrations From Photographs ge for this great work. Agents amine ond to $100 a week selling rz A live canvassers. for description terms and territory at onow are thal N. D. Thoaeaon Publishing Co., LADIES” FAST BLACK SUMMER HOSE at. 10 cts. Three Pairs 25 cents. “NEW YORK RACKET STORE, ‘: , Yellow Front, Transcript Block. ONO CIOIN A Photcgrarh re picture. His House and Lot . ¢ * _Isa nice remembrance AS, to send a relative, or a 2 Ly Ee ve CHa it is a good likeness of ° *) Jou. ll in pose and retonchins shows you FOR SALE. ST, LOUIS,-MO., or NEW YORK CITY: friend or a sweetheart. MOOR EL Will make you take off to advantage. A Six-Room Cottage, With Bath, Situated on Nevada Street, Two doorsabove the Episcopal Church, and_owned by JOHN HEYER, IS OFFERED FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. There is a good sized lot. The house is in good condition throughout. For Ferther Particulars Inquire on the Premises. Typewriters They Educate as Well as Picase . Provide the children with the means to obtain a livelilood for themselves. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, A moderate outlay that secures @ profitable investment for your boy or girl. G. W. WICKSON & CO. * Sand 5 Front St., San Francisco. PHILIP HILD, Boot and Shoemaker Broad St., Opp. National Hotel. LL WORK PERFORMED IN A FI 3 class ma.iner. Special attention pai cepairing. A share of patrouage coLaueds JOHN CALOWELL, Attorney at Law, [ranscript Block, Commercial Street, Nevada City. ¢ TnOS. S. FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law, FFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COMmercial! and Pine streets, 5 Ranch For Sale. Situated One anda a “Halt Miles from Nevada City. Has House, Barn and outbuildings. Coutains tbree’acres, partly cultivated, aaving fruit trees, vines, vegetable garden, &c. WILL, BE SOLD CHEAP. Inquire of P> G: SCADDEN; je28 Commercial Street. NATIONAL Livery and Feed Stable. ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor. Best of attention given to transient sustomers, Stables Open All Night. Foot of Broad Street, Nevada City. Telephone No.72. .{ Fadden Cigar Store, Junction Main and Commermercial Streets. THOMAS J. TORPIE, Prop. (Successor to Mrs. I. Waters.) “he finest assortment of -he Leading Brands. of Cigars Onicvermanc® @ DICKERMAN’S. And Everything Else Right. TATOES just received at my store are sound as a bell, mealy when cooked and of excellent flavor. Groceries and Provisions’ are always up to the standard, and customers are given the best bargains. tierenenennereneneseneyonennny2 STATIONERY = VAAAAAAAUUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALUIS —am_aAt DICKERMAN’S. I have increased m added many new mm stock and eatures. LADIES. wit? find the only complete line of French, American and Crepe Gissue papers in this gity. All new stock. H& gH PEPE P A Fine Box of Stationery fur 25 Cents. GOGOGOO© _ Drugs, Stationery, Photo Supplies. TELEPHUNE 301. Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts, QQG00089. EYES RIGHT! . The carload of NEW PO. Try them. My stock of Fresh, Pure Sole Agent. for Woodland Creamery Butter. PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer, . COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA‘CITY. 7 . STYLES TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA CITY. A. B. WOLF CASH GROCER. (CO NG Lowest Prices. Best Goods, Largest Assortment. We have’always on hand a large assortment of Fancy Grocenes such:as Limburg Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Ripe Olives, Pate de foi, Boneless Sardines, etc. Resenents we are Sele Mevnts for ~ Douglass Butter and Robin Hooa Whisky A full line of Breakfast Goods : Grandfather Mush, H. O. Morning Meal, Rolled Oats, in bulk, Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Florr, etc. PREMIUM GIVEN TO EACH CUSTOMER. When You Buy Job Printing You naturally want to get the best for your money. Ths gaaslity of Papar, fypa salfatcall oi a -ic30 in determining the merit of the production. We.use only the beat of these. © bow superior they may be, still the Printing ve inferior if proper regard is not paid to the Composition and the Presework. Weclai excel in these respects also. HANGE . IN PRINTING — . The same asin clothing, and the TRxsoRiPT keeps up with thedccrees. of Dame . en Fashion in the Art Preservative. We have “ newest aud most commere Job Prt plaut iu theconaty, and we have the best Competent: judges. admitthe work we are, now turning pot to Ay wt spe Our Prices:Are Fully as Low as Anybody’s. See our work and get our figures They will satisfy BROWN & CALKINS, Job Printers, Commercial street NEVADA CITY, CAL..